Anyone have a set of current gen SRB 3-links, a decent set of calipers, and a little spare time?

Title. I’m in the process of designing a gear drive for some SRB 3-links (just for myself for now - mby for others in the future if there’s interest?), however I’ve encountered the issue that I don’t own any yet. That said, I’m hoping there’s someone out there with a set that wouldn’t mind giving me some measurements of the main axle sections for a rudimentary cad model. I won’t actually manufacture anything until I have a set of my own in hand, however I am not sure when that will be, and in the mean time I would like to be able to work on the design. If there’s anyone out there that can help me out, I’d really appreciate it, so if you’re willing to help, please either PM me, or just respond here - Whatever you prefer.
Thanks in advance, and thanks all for reading.

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hmm prob is not threaded in the center

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i don’t know what happened

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I don’t know either, but that looks sweet!

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:flushed:

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yep if the BN AT drive was here already I could be designing an adapter

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You mind dropping the assem file?

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Stooge NKP 3LK.zip (10.7 MB)

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tysm!

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actually, looks like im missing a few parts?

yeah if you need more info lmk. I did not want to drop every detail Stooge put in there, although I would like people to make parts that interchange with the stooge truck parts. So if anyone wants to design their own truck like this just ask for my help.

I would love to design set of trucks with ackerman steering and wheel camber from leaning in a similar style with a rod end as the main pivot.

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ok i see, I think this will be enough - thanks

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yep if you need more just lmk

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Sorry to bug you again, but do you mind sharing the dimensions of the little slot milled into the 1/2"-20 threaded section that is used to align the radius rods?

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Don’t know that.

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looks like it goes from near the center to right wherever the farthest out position you need the collar to be at while re assembling. Because it needs to be put in the slot before tightening the bushing preload down, holding the axle from rotating.

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oh ok, for some reason I assumed you had a pair of the trucks. Do you happen to know the size of screw used as a set screw to hold the collars onto the radius rods, and which lock into that slot?

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I have the trucks.

did I delete the Mcmaster part numbers? oops you can find them easy tho.

oh dang you’re right, I totally forgot those were in there even tho im literally staring at them lol

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